Eturnalshift wrote:
I wouldn't be that confident of Obama's ability to win the upcoming election. The black caucus, democrats (like those campaigning), and progressives aren't very happy with the president because he hasn't delivered. Even with a weak Republican field (Front-runners Bachman, Romney, Paul and Perry), I think the only thing that could secure a re-election would be an upturn in the economy. The economy isn't likely to rebound in 1 1/2 years and people now see the President for what he is... which isn't much at all. Even his waning popularity of a crutch isn't likely enough to save him.
Unless a republican messiah materializes out of thin air, the best they can put up against Obama is someone painfully out of touch while trying to act like just one of the guys ("I'm unemployed too!" says the multimillionaire. "Corporations are people!"). The rest of the 'front-runners' include two religious nut-jobs, one of whom has done even less than Obama when he was running, and one who has spent since 2000 turning Texas into the embarrassment of the country it is now. Ron Paul has no shot, period. All you'd have to do is show the absolute decimation of the American society that would occur from his stated aim of destroying the government and people would flock to Obama even if they didn't like him. He will get no support from the system (which has happened every time he's run), and without that he's dead in the water.
Usd's right, Obama only has to worry about not looking insane, the republicans are just going to scare votes his way.